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Automotrice Classique

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The first part of the journey took me, with the right of the two EMUs, to Liège-Guillemins, Liège's central station, which will be very beautiful some time in the future and is currently very unfinished.

This type of EMU is known in Belgium, or at least in the french part of Belgium (of which Liège is a part), as Automotrice Classique, in english "classic MU" and can be found everywhere. I found one in the toilets of a McDonalds restaurant once, it was peaking out of the disabled stall[^1]. Unfortunately, I know nearly nothing about them. They come in either brown or white, with the white ones being more comfortable. Normally, the lights assembly is vertical, but the one on the left has horizontal lights. Maybe it's some sort of award for exemplary service...

All of these vehicles are, in various ways, uncomfortable and dark, and there's not much place to sit in. Accelerating, they sound like the pre-war types on the Berlin S-Bahn, which shouldn't be surprising (there aren't that many ways for a DC EMU to sound like), but the ducht Plan Vs are much quieter there. Finally, at their top speed of 130 kph (80 mph), they sound like a german double-decker train at 250 kph (155 mph)[^2]. I can't fault their acceleration, though, these ugly things are rockets.

[^1]: Disclaimer: Might not actually have happened.
[^2]: German double-decker trains are designed for speeds up to 160 kph (100 mph) only.
Image size
2653x1769px 1.69 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 1000D
Shutter Speed
1/256 second
Aperture
F/11.0
Focal Length
55 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Oct 11, 2008, 11:30:26 AM
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Belgium does have these! I remember them. I thought they looked a bit ancient though...